La Comunicación Flashcards
Elementos de la comunicacion (25 cards)
What are the basic elements of communication?
Sender, message, receiver, channel, feedback, context.
True or False: The sender is responsible for encoding the message.
True.
Fill in the blank: The _____ is the medium through which the message is transmitted.
channel.
What role does feedback play in communication?
Feedback allows the sender to know if the message was understood correctly.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT an element of communication?
D) Emotion.
What is the definition of a ‘message’ in communication?
The information or content that the sender wants to convey.
True or False: Context refers to the physical and social environment in which communication takes place.
True.
Who is the receiver in the communication process?
The individual or group who interprets the message.
What does it mean to ‘encode’ a message?
To convert thoughts or ideas into a communicable form.
Fill in the blank: _____ is the process of interpreting the message by the receiver.
Decoding.
What is the significance of ‘noise’ in communication?
Noise refers to any interference that distorts or disrupts the message.
Multiple Choice: Which element is crucial for ensuring the message is understood?
B) Feedback.
What is the difference between verbal and non-verbal communication?
Verbal communication uses words, while non-verbal communication uses body language, gestures, and tone.
True or False: The context of communication can influence the interpretation of the message.
True.
What is an example of a communication channel?
Email, phone call, face-to-face conversation, or social media.
Fill in the blank: The _____ is the person who initiates the communication process.
sender.
What does ‘context’ include in communication?
Cultural, social, physical, and temporal factors.
Multiple Choice: Which factor can create barriers in communication?
C) Noise.
What is the purpose of communication?
To share information, ideas, and emotions effectively.
True or False: Effective communication requires both parties to be actively engaged.
True.
What is the role of the receiver in the communication process?
To interpret and respond to the message.
Fill in the blank: _____ can be verbal, written, or visual.
Messages.
What can be considered as ‘noise’ in communication?
Distractions, misunderstandings, or technical issues.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following enhances clarity in communication?
A) Feedback.